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F r o m W i k i p e d i a , t h e f r e e e n c y c l o p e d i a
The hamlet name refers to the Wheeler family, who lived here. They were once the main brewers of High Wycombe . The hamlet itself however, is much older, dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period.
Wheeler End is a collection of terraced houses and free standing properties surrounding the village common .[1] The Common and most of the arable land surrounding the properties in the hamlet are owned by the West Wycombe Estates of Sir Edward Dashwood, Bt .[2] There are no shops in Wheeler End, the nearest shops being either in West Wycombe or in Lane End . There is one public house in Wheeler End, The Chequers Inn.[3]
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